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Moroccans and began
In November of that year, the Green March into Western Sahara began when 300, 000 unarmed Moroccans accompanied by the Moroccan Army armed with heavy weapons as SAM and others converged on the southern city of Tarfaya and waited for a signal from King Hassan II of Morocco to cross into Western Sahara.
Almost immediately upon coming of age, Sebastian began plans for a great crusade against the Moroccans of Fez.
In doing so, Arabs — specifically Algerians, Moroccans, Tunisians, and Berbers — in France began to develop a stronger identity unified by the problems that have been imposed on them economically and politically.

Moroccans and Gibraltar
Moroccans have always had a significant presence in Gibraltar.
This policy has prompted criticism from human rights groups in the UK, who describe living and working conditions for Moroccans in Gibraltar as degrading.

Moroccans and soon
Though Ishaq assembled more than 40, 000 soldiers to meet the Moroccans, his army fled the enemy's gunpowder weapons at the decisive Battle of Tondibi in March 1591 ; Judar soon seized and looted the Songhai capital of Gao as well as the trading centers of Timbuktu and Djenné, ensuring the Empire's destruction.

Moroccans and after
The riots escalated when a group of 5 Moroccans drove a car into a group of Moluccans standing in a garden in front of a house, although tension had been growing after a car was set on fire a few days earlier.

Moroccans and Spanish
As the Spanish nomads were transferred to public housing, the shanty towns became inhabited by poor immigrants, including Moroccans and Romanian Romas.
In Spain, modern colloquial Spanish use of the term " Moro " is derogatory for Moroccans in particular and North Africans in general.
Three Moroccans managed to escape the Spanish territory and could not be captured.
But when the Moroccans attacked the French sector, they drove the French and Spanish to unite to crush the defiance in 1925.
On November 21, Spanish intelligence in Ifni reported that attacks were imminent by Moroccans operating out of Tafraout.
Two days later, Spanish lines of communication were cut, and a force of 2, 000 Moroccans stormed Spanish garrisons and armories in and around Ifni.
At Tiluin, 60 Tiradores de Ifni ( indigenous infantry with Spanish officers and specialist personnel ), struggled to stave off a force of hundreds of Moroccans.
In the space of two weeks, the Moroccans and their tribal allies had asserted control over most of Ifni, isolating inland Spanish units from the capital.
But the Moroccans underestimated the strength of the Spanish defenses.
Slipping unseen into the large dunes near the Spanish positions, the Moroccans opened fire.
On February 10, the 4th, 9th, and 13th Spanish Legion battalions, organized into a motorized group, drove the Moroccans from Edchera and swept through to Tafurdat and Smara.
The Spanish army at El Aaiún, in conjunction with French forces from Fort Gouraud, struck the Moroccans on February 21, destroying Saharan Liberation Army concentrations between Bir Nazaran and Ausert.
Daily raids against Algerians — frequently confusing any Magreb people ( Moroccans or Tunisians ), and even Spanish or Italian immigrants, with Algerians.
Irredentists, official and unofficial Moroccan claims on territories viewed by Moroccans as having been under some form of Moroccan sovereignty before the colonial era ( most frequently with respect to the Spanish enclaves ) are rhetorically tied back to an accused expansionism.
Numerous newly immigrated Jews, whose descendants faithfully adhere to the use of their Spanish dialects, Ladino and Haketia to the present day and who surpass older Jewish Moroccans in education and intellectual achievement, subsequently become prominent in Moroccan history.
Chefchaouen or Chaouen, as it is often called by Moroccans, is a popular tourist destination because of its proximity to Tangier and the Spanish enclave of Ceuta.

Moroccans and government
In December 1934, a small group of nationalists — members of the newly formed Moroccan Action Committee ( Comité d ' Action Marocaine — CAM )— proposed a Plan of Reforms that called for a return to indirect rule as envisaged by the Treaty of Fès, admission of Moroccans to government positions, and establishment of representative councils.
In December 1934, a small group of nationalists, members of the newly formed Moroccan Action Committee ( Comité d ’ Action Marocaine-CAM ), proposed a Plan of Reforms that called for a return to indirect rule as envisaged by the Treaty of Fez, admission of Moroccans to government positions, and establishment of representative councils.

Moroccans and on
Because of this, many Moroccans make informal pilgrimages to this site " to reflect on life and to seek religious enlightenment ".
) Eventually the Moroccans were forced to recognise the French Protectorate through the Treaty of Fez, signed on December 3, 1912.
* 1975 – Green March begins: 300, 000 unarmed Moroccans converge on the southern city of Tarfaya and wait for a signal from King Hassan II of Morocco to cross into Western Sahara.
About 350, 000 unarmed Moroccans accompanied by the Moroccan Army armed with heavy weapons as SAM and others converged on the city of Tarfaya in southern Morocco and waited for a signal from King Hassan II of Morocco to cross into Western Sahara.
* November 6 – The Green March begins: 300, 000 unarmed Moroccans converge on the southern city of Tarfaya and wait for a signal from King Hassan II of Morocco to cross into Western Sahara.
The referendum was held on June 1, and almost all Moroccans said yes to it with a " 98 % yes " " 2 % No " turnout.
Local Moroccan shepherds used it for grazing of livestock but the vast majority of Spaniards and Moroccans had not heard of the islet until July 11, 2002, when a group of Moroccan soldiers set up base on the islet.
* Moroccans also give one kiss on each cheek ( to corresponding genders ) together with the handshake.
Polisario had handed in its own proposal the day before, which insisted on the previously agreed referendum, but allowed for negotiating the status of Moroccans now living in the territory should the outcome of a referendum be in favor of independence.
Eventually the Moroccans were forced to recognise the French Protectorate through the Treaty of Fez, signed on December 3, 1912.
The club finished 15th in 1998 – 99 and 14th in 1999 – 2000, as Strachan spent £ 6 million on Irish striker Robbie Keane and £ 5 million on Moroccans Mustapha Hadji and Youssef Chippo, whilst selling Dion Dublin to Midlands rivals Aston Villa.
But the Moroccans advanced on a broad front, planning to encircle his army.
Official work immigration ended in 1973, but the number of Moroccans and Turks remained on the increase as immigrants brought their family to the country using family reunification laws.
The Moroccans won the play-off 3 – 1 on aggregate, and progressed to the knockout stage, where they were defeated by West Germany.
While Raisuli's friend, the Sherif of Wazan, organizes the Berber tribe for an attack on the Europeans and Moroccans, Eden attacks Jerome and convinces him and his men to rescue the Raisuli to uphold the word of President Roosevelt that he would be unharmed if the Pedecarises were returned safely.
Raja was founded on March 28, 1949 as part of the political struggle against French rule by nationalists who aimed to create a focus for working-class young Moroccans.
Thus it also became a natural place of stay to Moroccans who came on pilgrimage to the al-Aqsa Mosque.
And though initially successful in their military campaign against the Songhay Empire, the Moroccans found it increasingly difficult to maintain control over the conquered locals as time went on.

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